Sound and Space (same as ME 465)

Fundamentals of acoustics, including sound waves, room and hall acoustics, and metrics of sound. Audio engineering, including microphones, signal processors, amplifiers and loudspeakers. Applications of psychoacoustics including virtual acoustic environments over headphones and loudspeakers.

Prerequisites:  ESC 251 or ECE 211 or equivalent or prior approval of the instructor

Credits: 3.00

Course Code: EID 465

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